A new face among 'Žalgiris': T. Masiulis' comments
T. Masiulis' team convincingly defeated Šiauliai 94-65, emphasizing the tough competition they faced during the game.
Meta seeks AI experts without a university degree: why Mark Zuckerberg changed the rules of the game
Meta is looking for artificial intelligence experts without a university degree, reflecting a shift in hiring practices in Silicon Valley due to the fast-paced nature of AI development.
Who will produce 155 mm ammunition for Poland? A game for billions with SAFE
The article discusses Poland's plans for procuring 155 mm ammunition, the legal and financial foundations of these purchases, and the development of domestic production capacities.
Video games are also art: conclusions after the Latvia Game Year Award ceremony
The Latvia Game Year Award ceremony celebrated the growth of the video game industry in Latvia, highlighting its artistic value and the state's support for game development.
Game Developers in Slovakia: We Lack a Successful Game That Would Make Us Visible on the Map
Slovakia's video game industry is slowly recovering from a pandemic-induced decline but faces challenges related to consolidation efforts and a poor national image.
West Africa's Game of Russian Roulette
The article discusses the need for West Africa to shift towards a multilateral framework focusing on the needs of its people rather than military regimes and elites.
The full version of the Estonian VR game 'Bootstrap Island', under development for years, is now on sale
The full version of 'Bootstrap Island', a VR survival game developed in Estonia, has been released on Steam after years of development.
Protests to Limit AI in Culture Bring Together Former Actors from Malhação and Game of Thrones Author
Protests by creative professionals around the world call for limits and justice in the development of artificial intelligence, with significant participation from Brazil.
Researchers teach computer made from human brain cells to play 'Doom'
Researchers from Melbourne's Cortical Labs have successfully trained a biological computer made from human brain cells to play the video game Doom, marking a significant step in the development of biological computing technologies.
It turns out Highguard is the new Concord after all - but what went wrong?
Highguard, a new live-service game, is set to shut down just five weeks post-launch, marking a significant setback for its developer, Wildlight Studios.
What is known about the Game of Thrones movie, which will be written by the Andor screenwriter
Warner Bros. is reportedly preparing a Game of Thrones movie with Beau Willimon writing, though its future is uncertain amid corporate changes.
Gaming Fair in the Small Olympic Hall: Three Days of Gaming in Munich: 'GG Bavaria' is Growing
The gaming fair 'GG Bavaria' in Munich is showcasing around 50 game development studios, including a demo of 'Aquapark Tycoon' by Boxelware.
Young People Test Their Skills in Video Game Development
A hackathon for young people focused on game development is taking place in Latvia for the first time, organized by the youth themselves.
The author of Kingdom Come ends game development, preparing a film or series adaptation based on the globally successful game
The creator of the popular game Kingdom Come has made the decision to cease game development in favor of creating a film or series adaptation.
I design video games - here's what I think about angry fans
Video game developer Alistair McFarlane shares insights on the gaming industry, including the impact of AI, public perceptions of violence in games, and the unique work culture at his company, Facepunch Studios.
Straight words from the Canadian coach about overtime - The star who messed up went silent
Canada's hockey coach Jon Cooper praised his team despite their loss to the USA in the Olympic final, with comments focusing on the development and performance of his players during the game.
With the premiere of the last episode of The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, how does the story of Egg and Dunk continue on HBO Max?
The sixth episode of the series The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms premieres on February 22, marking the end of its first season and showcasing character development over epic battles.
Bethesda's Todd Howard on AI in game development: 'It's certainly not a fad'
Bethesda's Todd Howard emphasizes the importance of AI in game development, asserting that it's not merely a trend.
Chen Mo – the man behind Heroes of Jin Yong – on AI and making a blockbuster game
Chen Mo discusses his personal connection to the martial arts game 'Heroes of Jin Yong' and its ambitious development.
China Restless... Open Development's Flaws, Companies are Deteriorating Rapidly, It's a Game in Five Years!
China's real estate sector is facing a severe crisis with plummeting property prices, dwindling sales, and increasing debt among developers, leading to significant economic challenges.
How the 'game' is going on in the name of the Skill Development Scheme, see Aaj Tak's investigation
Aaj Tak investigates irregularities in the Prime Minister's Skill Development Scheme, revealing many training centers are either closed or lacking proper training activities.
Bigger than just a game
The article discusses aspects related to the importance of sports beyond mere competition.
New immigration laws threaten the gaming industry in Britain and America.. How is that?
New immigration laws in the US and UK are complicating the operations of game development studios, making it harder to recruit foreign talent due to stricter visa regulations.
5 games whose development has stretched incomprehensibly long - One is still ongoing
A discussion on five video games that have had notably prolonged development times, including one that is still in progress.
Kingdom Come 2 director declares 'AI is here to stay' amid industry backlash
The creative director of Kingdom Come Deliverance II, Daniel Vávra, asserts that AI is a permanent part of the game development landscape despite industry criticism.
A new record for Lithuania at the largest global game development hackathon
The LT Game Jam, a significant event in the gaming industry calendar, saw Lithuania set a new record during its latest weekend gathering of game development enthusiasts.
Uttar Pradesh's monuments will be enhanced by Japanese technology, becoming a new game changer for development
Uttar Pradesh is set to blend its heritage with Japan's serene culture and temples, creating new historical ties under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's leadership.
Climb a 9,000-meter mountain without leaving your chair
A new video game called 'Cairn' allows players to experience climbing an impossible mountain from the comfort of their own chairs, launched worldwide on January 29 after five years of development.
Rockstar takes firm stance on using generative AI in GTA 6
Rockstar Games has stated that generative AI will not be utilized in the development of GTA 6, amid ongoing debates over the use of AI in game design.
The Trapani Case and the Crime of Stealing Dreams from Young People
The article discusses a basketball match involving four young players who were left to play alone, resulting in the game being halted due to a lack of players, and highlights the impact of such situations on their development and aspirations.
Wolfenstein 3 'in development' as iconic Nazi-slaying series eyes landmark return
Wolfenstein 3 is reportedly in development, marking a significant comeback for the iconic Nazi-slaying video game series after a seven-year hiatus.